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1 to 100 french counting
1 to 100 french counting






Listen to the audio pronunciation for French numbers below.

  • 61 requires an “et” (and) before the “un”.
  • Add “Et” to the 61 and the rest are the same.
  • 51 requires an “et” (and) before the “un”.
  • 1 to 100 french counting

    Add “Et” to the 51 and the rest are the same. At this point, you should be a pro at counting from 20 to 59. Listen to the audio pronunciation for numbers 31-39 below. 41 requires an “et” (and) before the “un”.The forties follow the same pattern as the twenties and the thirties. 31 requires an “et” (and) before the “un”.The French thirties follow the same format as the twenties. Listen to the audio pronunciation for numbers 21-29 below. 21 requires an “et” (and) before the “un”.

    1 to 100 french counting

    You’ll see it repeat in the higher numbers as well. Numbers 20-29įirst, you need to know “twenty” which is “vingt.” Then, for 21, you add a “et” (meaning “and) and add the “un.” Then, for 22 to 29, you follow the vingt +. Listen to the audio pronunciation for numbers 11-19 below. Seventeen is ten plus seven, or “dix-sept.” Eighteen is ten plus eight or “dix-huit.” Nineteen is ten plus nine or “dix-neuf.” # But, from 17 to 19, a bit of simple math is used. Listen to 1-10 in French to hear the pronunciation. After you’re done reading through, if you want to hear the audio, press play on the player below the chart. Mastering them is a matter of practice and memorization.

    1 to 100 french counting

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    1 to 100 french counting